In the captivating music video for the Weezer song "Go Away," the band members traverse a surreal and haunting cityscape, their journey intertwined with the emotions and themes of the track. Directed by Warren Fu, the video weaves together dreamlike visuals, symbolic imagery, and a raw performance that amplifies the song's introspective lyrics. As the band navigates a labyrinth of deserted streets and dilapidated buildings, their anguish and isolation are palpable, mirroring the protagonist's desire to escape the oppressive weight of pain.
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| Music | Music Video | 03:13 | 491 |
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